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Wednesday, 16 July 2008

Getting dumped while on Leyte Island with no clothes.

It had to happen eventually. Zi Ting has dumped me. I wanted to go back to Taiwan and see her in August but she said 'no'. I am gutted. Really gutted. However, I can see her point. I am not exactly the most stable of boyfriends, always on the move. She was upset that I don't contact her enough when I'm away! A feeling she shares with my Mother! I admit to being hopeless at keeping in touch - just like my Fatha!

We chatted recently on MSN and Don was impressed we were conversing in Chinese! I have forgotten quite a bit after only 5 weeks away. She looked so beautiful on the little camera. I miss her so much. I wish I could let her know my true feelings as I'm sure she doesn't believe me. Don is sick of me talking about her!

Anyway, to cheer myself up I have booked an online flight with www.airasia.com from Clark airbase near Manila to Kuala Lumpur on the 5th August when my 59 day Philippine visa expires. Clark airbase is next to Angeles City - the infamous sex-tourist destination. Although I've never been there, I believe it will be similar in style to Pattaya in Thailand. Should be an interesting few days.

In Malaysia I want to visit the Cameron Highlands for some cool air and walks. Then off to Taman Negara jungle national park. I want to ride the jungle express train to NE peninsular Malaysia where I can catch a boat to the Perenthian Islands for some paradise chilling. Then off into Thailand for a month before hitting either India or Indonesia. After this I will return to Don's in the Philippines before embarking on our epic luxury ship voyage from Florida to Australia in January.

The last few weeks have been spent trying to quit smoking, drinking tuba and Red Horse, sleeping on a bamboo chair in the 24hr pub and walking along the beach to the mangrove trees at sunset. I am a little bored with the Philippines so I am glad I have my ticket out in 3 weeks time. I am looking forward to seeing a different country after almost 1 year in only Taiwan/Philippines.

Don seems happy enough in domestic bliss. He even got engaged to Eva!

We're all a bit skint at present as the local ATMs have been unserviceable for a while. Roll on Friday when we are told they will work again. However, this being the Philippines I doubt it. Everything runs on Philippines time here which is different to Western time. I bought a ticket for the 1600 from Batangas to Puerto Galera. We sat on the boat for 2 hrs before leaving at 1800. What is the point of printing a time? Everything is like this here and you bizarrely start getting used to it. You learn to expect nothing to work and are genuinely surprised if something does work out. For example it took Don 1 hour of queuing to pay his electricity bill! The simple task of handing over money takes 1hr! Haha.

So I am still in Leyte with most of my possessions on Mindoro. Don is going back this weekend to retrieve them. I then want to escape Leyte via Cebu, Iloilo on Negros Island and then onto Manila to have a peek at Angeles before leaving for Malaysia.

Most days I walk from our barangay (village) going by the name Ga'as to Baybay. It's about 5km and I walk it in the intense afternoon heat. Locals think I am mad as they would never do it! I sometimes stop to drink a coke or eat some fried bananas. I speak crap Tagalog when the locals shout 'Hey Joe'. Yesterday I went for a walk along the perimeter of some rice fields. I went against local advice. They warned me of the presence of snakes - especially in the afternoon. Needless to say I still went. I got lost in a section of jungle and had a bit of an adventure finally finding the house. I nearly stepped on a water buffalo inconspicuously submerged in mud! That gave me quite a fright. Luckily, I didn't see any snakes as they happen to be poisonous in these parts! The knowledge they are out there adds a certain amount of excitement to a simple stroll!

I had to laugh yesterday as a young 10yr old boy climbed a massive coconut tree. It was impressive enough watching him scale the huge trunk like a monkey but the fact he had a cigarette hanging from his lips added a cartoonish slant to the spectacle! Man, these kids are brave. I probably don't have the strength or guts to climb one of these trees. If you slip and fall you are dead - no question. He came back down and we shared the milk - hehe.

Today I have read more bad news from my savings bank so I have transferred some of my savings to another one. I hope I am doing the right thing!

I am off for a beer while I watch the sunset over the Camotes Islands - lush - paradise.

Walang Tubig - no water

Tumboi - lesbian

susu - milk or tits

Fantalan - the BBQ/Karaoke/drinking place on the pier at Baybay.

Two years ago I was horse riding through the Mongolian wilderness. One year ago I was in Burma. Today I am in the Philippines contemplating a ferry ride to Cebu City tomorrow. There are only 3 boats per week form Baybay (Leyte) and they don't always leave when they say they will. I am thinking of returning to Malapascua Island for a few days before hitting Manila. Not too sure.

There is an awful lot of rain here at the moment. It has been constant heavy tropical rain for the last three days. It does give the vegetation a luxuriant green hue though. Last night as I lay in bed listening to the jungle chorus I could not believe the noise the frogs were making. The rain had stopped and the noise was deafening. I suppose the rain causes them to be noisier then normal. I remember how in Taiwan the frogs could sometimes turn the still night air into a riot when the rice paddies had had a few days of rain. The rain lashing down on our corrugated iron roof also causes quite a racket.

My current Leyte hovel is quite a laugh. After 1 month of filling jerry cans from a spring and carrying them back to the house, washing out of a bucket and handwashing my clothes, I am trying to remember what it's like to turn a tap for water. I sometimes try to imagine having a hot shower and not having to worry about where the water is coming from.

Don caught the bus to Manila at 0400 this morning to retrieve our baggage. I offered to accompany him but it would be a waste of cash. Why buy two tickets when we only need one? It is a killer journey and I'm a little pleased he volunteered. He is getting the ferry back to Cebu as it is more comfortable so I will meet him there. I can't wait to get my bag back. I have been wearing only 2 shirts and 2 pairs of shorts for 3 weeks now. That is all I bought to Leyte with me. I left my diary, camera, guidebook, clothes and paperwork all in Mindoro. I miss my little diary. I am 3 weeks out of date with it.

On Friday night I started drinking. Nothing wrong with that right? The problem is I didn't stop until Saturday night. I slept briefly in the pub again. How old am I? I felt like shite all day Sunday. Now it is Monday I am starting to finally regain some human feeling. I think I smoked 60 tabs over this weekend. I am glad Don has gone for a few days, it means I can try and get a grip on reality and have an alcoholiday.

I got a nice surprise last night. Zi Ting called me from Taiwan. Her phone company gave her 200NT free international calls - so she called! She told me she misses me. I don't think I will ever understand the female species!

Great blog Steve! Ran across it the other day and I think I've read all your posts - your stories are really entertaining! Sorry about Zi Ting, but sounds like you're recovering fine..If you can spare some time I'd appreciate if you could write me, would like some suggestions on travel in the Philippines. You always go there but never really say why (and you tend to complain a fair bit about the people). You seem to pick up languages really quick, admire your dedication!Keep up the blogging!